Action Preparation Shapes Processing in Early Visual Cortex

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2015-04-22

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Gutteling, Tjerk P.
Petridou, NataliaORCID 0000-0002-0783-0387ISNI 0000000392331001
Dumoulin, Serge O.
Harvey, Ben M.
Aarnoutse, Erik J.
Kenemans, J. LeonISNI 0000000390041596
Neggers, Sebastiaan F.W.ORCID 0000-0002-7267-179X

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Preparation for an action, such as grasping an object, is accompanied by an enhanced perception of the object's action-relevant features, such as orientation and size. Cortical feedback from motor planning areas to early visual areas may drive this enhanced perception. To examine whether action preparation modulates activity in early human visual cortex, subjects grasped or pointed to oriented objects while high- resolution fMRI data were acquired. Using multivoxel pattern analysis techniques, we could decode with >70% accuracy whether a grasping or pointing action was prepared from signals in visual cortex as early asV1. These signals in early visual cortexwereobservedevenwhen actions were only prepared but not executed. Anterior parietal cortex, on the other hand, showed clearest modulation for actual movements. This demonstrates that preparation of actions, even without execution, modulates relevant neuronal populations in early visual areas.

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action preparation, feature perception, grasping, high-field fMRI, MVPA, visual cortex, ANTERIOR INTRAPARIETAL AREA, POSTERIOR PARIETAL CORTEX, CONCURRENT TMS-FMRI, FRONTAL EYE FIELD, VISUOSPATIAL ATTENTION, BRAIN ACTIVITY, MOTOR IMAGERY, ORIENTATION, ACTIVATION, MOVEMENTS, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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Gutteling, T P, Petridou, N, Dumoulin, S O, Harvey, B M, Aarnoutse, EJ, Kenemans, J L & Neggers, B 2015, 'Action Preparation Shapes Processing in Early Visual Cortex', Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 35, no. 16, pp. 6472-6480. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1358-14.2015